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China “Drives Off” Dutch Navy Frigate in the Paracel Islands

By IslaMay 27, 20262 Mins Read
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Chinese and Dutch naval forces had a tense encounter near the Paracel Islands on Wednesday, according to the PLA Southern Theater Command. 

The Dutch frigate HNLMS De Ruyter was operating in the vicinity of the Paracels, which are administered by China and claimed by Vietnam. According to PLA spokesperson Senior Captain Zhai Shichen, the frigate launched its helicopter multiple times to “intrude into China’s territorial airspace.”

In response, PLA Navy and PLA Air Force assets used “verbal warnings and warning electronic interference” to express the Chinese military’s objections. Southern Theater Command claims that it “expelled” the frigate from the area with these measures, citing unspecified laws and regulations for justification. 

Shichen accused De Ruyter’s crew of infringing on China’s territorial sovereignty, among other offenses. “We firmly oppose such acts and solemnly demand that the Dutch side immediately cease its infringement and provocative actions,” he said. 


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China claims the overwhelming majority of the South China Sea as its own under its sweeping “nine dash line” policy, including large swathes of international waters and the EEZs of neighboring states. Beijing asserts that the policy is consistent with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, but the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague dismissed its expansive claims in 2016. China has refused to acknowledge or abide by the arbitral panel’s decision. 

Chinese contractors have been working actively in the Paracels since last year to expand the footprint of a large atoll, Antelope Reef. In years past, China’s land reclamation projects in the South China Sea have been typically a prelude to the construction of a  military base. China repeated this pattern throughout early- to mid-2010s in the Spratly Islands. 

 



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